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I used to go in southern italy every summer. I used to do something: · the important part is that used to must be pronounced /yustə/, with an /st/, not a /zd/. · why does used to mean accustomed to? I used to drink green tea. i used to drink green tea, means that in the past i drank green tea, but now i dont. This is true for the past terminative idiom in this example, and also for the different idiom be used to, meaning be accustomed to, as in the second clause in i used to have trouble sleeping, but now im used to the train whistles in the night. · the uncertainty about which form to use probably arises because the used to in [2] is pronounced with a single /t/ and hence is homophonous with the use to in [1]. In i used to be used to using it. Switching to ce/bce … Should i write use to be instead of used to be, or is used to be correct in this sentence? To be used to (or to get used to) means be or become familiar with someone or something through experience. I have never seen a reference to and/or in any spoken english textbooks, and as such, when answering how it is spoken, i can only speak from personal experience. Did wang bo used to be awkward? · i am trying to find out if this question is correct. · what is the difference between i used to and im used to and when to use each of them? Here, i have read the following example: · in the answer he says used to play means i played something in the past but not anymore, yet was used to playing means a habitual activity but had changed some way. Used to describes an action that did happen, but doesnt happen now. · meaning of by when used with dates - inclusive or exclusive [duplicate] ask question asked 10 years, modified 10 years, I was used to understand when somebody was lying. I ask about the etymologies. 1 used to describes an action or state of affairs that was done repeatedly or existed for a period in the past; It is used within the ap stylebook, for example. Why is used to used to indicate a recurring past event? For me, as a non-native engl. There are three meanings of use. Dates in the gregorian calendar in the western world have always used the era designated in english as anno domini or common era, but over the millennia a wide variety of eras have been used with the julian calendar.